An inmate is eligible
for visits if they have been in this jail for more than 4 days. All visits will
be by appointment only on a first call first serve basis and you must be
pre-approved.

Prior to being able to
visit an inmate, either for contact or non-contact, you must be pre-approved.
Those wishing to visit an inmate must request a visitor application form from
the inmate. The inmate may get the form from his deck officer. Once you receive
the application you should follow the instructions on the form and mail a copy
of your identification along with the form to, "Programs" in care of
the address provided on the form. For children please mail in a copy of their
birth certificate. All IDs and birth certificates will be shredded after
processing. Allow 5 business days for approval, the inmate will be notified of
persons who have been approved for visitations. If you are not on the approved
visitation list, you are not allowed to visit.

All visits must be set
up in advance.

For scheduling visits,
you must call 207-945-4932 between 12:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.

Do not call prior to
or after those hours as the phone will not be answered

Visit schedule is as
follows:

Call Monday for
Tuesdays visits (inmates with last names beginning with A-L).

Call Wednesday for
Thursdays visits (inmates with last names beginning with M-Z).

Call Thursday for
Saturdays visits (inmates with last names beginning with A-L).

Call Fridays for
Sunday visits (inmates with last names beginning with M-Z).

Sessions are held 4
times a week: Tues., Thurs., Sat., and Sunday evenings. Tuesdays and Saturdays
are visits for inmates with the last names beginning with A-L. Thursdays and
Sundays are visits for inmates with the last names beginning with M-Z. Tuesdays
and Thursdays are non-contact visits only. Saturdays and Sundays are for
non-contact and contact visits.

There are two (2) 1
hour sessions each night beginning at 6:15 p.m. and 7:15 p.m., please plan to
arrive no sooner than 15 minutes before the visits, as visitors will not be
allowed to loiter on County property any time prior to the visitation session.
If caught loitering on County property, the visitor will be asked to leave the
property and will not be allowed to visit any inmate at PCJ for a minimum of 30
days. A picture ID will be required when signing in for your visit. A third
and/or a fourth session will be scheduled if necessary.

The 8:15 p.m. session
of contact visits on Sundays are reserved for protective custody inmates only.

Maximum security inmates
and those in disciplinary segregation are limited to non-contact visits only.
Certain other restrictions may apply to inmates in segregation and those will
be explained to the inmates who will pass the information onto you.

Inmates are limited to
one visit per night and the number of visitors is limited to two (2). One child under the age of 5 can accompany
each visitor if he/she remains seated on the parent’s lap. Once a session has
started, no additional visitors will be allowed in.

Appropriate dress is
required of all visitors (i.e. footwear, shirts, pants, etc.). Visitors wearing
swimsuits, bikini tops, hot pants or any apparel of that nature will not be
permitted to visit. The Shift Leader will determine if individuals wearing
questionable attire are allowed to visit inmates.

Absolutely no letters
or other articles will be accepted during visits, all pictures and letters must
arrive through the mail. Our mailing address in 85 Hammond Street, Bangor,
Maine 04401.

U.S. Immigration and Customs (ICE), Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), is committed to protecting the public and ensuring that the rights of victim are carefully observed. HSI administers a victim notification program which allows eligible victims and witnesses to obtain reliable and timely information regarding a criminal alien's release from custody. However, victims and witnesses are required to register with our agency (HSI) in order to receive notification of a criminal alien's release. http://www.ice.gov/victim-notification/